Isaiah Hartenstein, at this moment, is now generally expected to return to New York, as the Knicks have contacted opposing teams about moving Mitchell Robinson, sources said.
Source: Yahoo! Sports
Source: Yahoo! Sports
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Kurt Helin @basketballtalk
Knicks reportedly testing Mitchell Robinson trade waters with Hartenstien likely to stay in New York
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Knicks reportedly testing Mitchell Robinson trade waters with Hartenstien likely to stay in New York
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Ian Begley: Heard something similar to the Yahoo report on NYK’s Mitchell Robinson. In NYK talks about potential trades, Robinson’s name has come up. Don’t think NYK is fully committed to moving him but his salary (2 years left on 4-year $60M descending contract) is valuable potential deals -via Twitter @IanBegley / June 21, 2024
From a sheer numbers standpoint, the Bucks and Pelicans don’t hold a candle to other teams. The Cavs suffered 44 player games lost due to injury in 12 team playoff games, giving them a staggering 3.5 absences per team game — the highest such number in the league. Notably, the other teams at the top of the injury list — the Los Angeles Lakers (3.4) and Miami Heat (3.2) and New York Knicks (2.5) — have been eliminated from contention. Led by Thibodeau, the Knicks joined the chorus of teams that are singing the “If we were healthy …” tune to soothe their respective fanbases. By the end of the conference semifinals, the Knicks could have fielded an entire starting lineup — Jalen Brunson, Bojan Bogdanović, OG Anunoby, Julius Randle and Mitchell Robinson — with players who were ruled out due to injury, not to mention Josh Hart who was clearly limited with an abdominal strain. -via Yahoo! Sports / May 23, 2024
Stefan Bondy: Mitchell Robinson is having a procedure on his left ankle, according to a league source. Re-evaluation in 6 to 8 weeks. -via Twitter @SBondyNYDN / May 13, 2024